The Predictive Phenomics Initiative (PPI) is an internal LDRD investment at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory focused on unraveling the mysteries of molecular function in complex biological systems. Explore software and source code materials by PPI research projects developing sophisticated models and analysis workflows for predicting and controlling the phenome. For a complete catalog of available PPI project source code outputs (not in active development at this repository), corresponding to published articles or linked phenomics data packages where applicable, visit the PPI Zenodo Community Collection.
PPI Research Thrust Areas
- TA1 - Enhancing Multi-Scale Phenomics Measurements
- TA2 - Science Drivers for Collaboration
- TA3 - Computational Methods for Predicting & Controlling the Phenome
In efforts to enable discovery, reproducibility, and reuse of PPI-funded project software/source code in accordance with best practices (e.g., FORCE11 Software Citation Principles), we ask that all reuse of project source code developer materials acknowledge primary source code reference citations and corresponding journal articles where applicable.
Project source code described here is funded by the Predictive Phenomics Science & Technology Initiative, conducted under the Laboratory Directed Research and Development Program, at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL). PNNL is a multiprogram national laboratory operated by Battelle for the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science under Contract No. DE-AC05-76RL0183.